If you're among the growing number of owners of Android-powered tablets, you may have experienced some frustration with app selection on Google Play (formerly Android Market).

That's because Google's app store mixes phone and tablet apps, with no clear-cut way to differentiate between them. Thus you'll frequently encounter apps that aren't designed (or at least optimized) for your tablet.

This isn't just some fancy filtering used to cough up a list of tablet-compatible apps; the developers pick and choose those that take full advantage of a tablet's larger screen and, where possible, leverage Android's Action Bar and Fragments API.

In other words, they separate the app wheat from the app chaff, the latter being apps built for Android phones.

Alas, Tablified Market isn't perfect. For one thing, it requires Android 3.0 or later, so you can forget about running it on your older, Froyo- or Gingerbread-powered tablet.

Also, it's somewhat sluggish, which can be frustrating. The developers are aware of this and working to optimize their servers.